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Whether this increase comes in the form protests against a corrupt government, or activists marching against social injustices, or even sleep-deprived cops being pushed to their limits, the level of hostility America is currently facing is dangerous. Are these genuine, radical events or preplanned chaos erupting perfectly? As things progress, we’ve got to learn to discern the differences and how these events may become politicized afterwards.

Between London, France & The United States, there have been over a dozen shootings and terror attacks within the past two months. Prior to some of the attacks, like the Ariana Grande Massacre, police were informed of the possibility of an attack taking place and even rehearsed shooting drills. When it came to suspects like Salman Abedi, the police and intelligence agencies were aware of his tentative relationship with ISIS. My point is this: We are now seeing the activation of individuals to execute agendas, plans, ideologies and other types of operations.

If this reality weren’t the case we wouldn’t have knowledge of things such as Operation Gotham Shield: Between April 18th thru May 5th, 2017, state, local, and federal organizations alike are planning for Operation Gotham Shield 2017 — a major nuclear detonation drill in the New York – New Jersey area, along with the U.S.-Canadian border. During this exercise, 4 nuclear devices, 2 of which are rendered “safe” during the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Vital Archer Exercise, and one successful 10k detonation in the NYC/NJ area, along with one smaller detonation on the U.S./Canadian border are to take place. Some of the organizations involved are:

– U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

– U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)

– U.S. Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO)

– U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

– U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

Clearly there is an organized agenda unfolding and this is dealing with the international community. While the elected officials are planning for some sort of controversial global action taking place, citizens of the states are at one another’s throats over a litany of issues. New lines are being drawn, new alliances based off of new ideologies with new intentions are being brought to the forefront. What we’re seeing in the restructuring of the political spectrum where people’s views aren’t simply kept private, they are shared, acted upon and lived.

ISIS, AntiFa, Anonymous and even Black Lives Matter are examples of groups that have become proactive in their own way. Regardless of how each of these groups actuates their ideologies can be left to debate, what we’re looking at is the ramifications and the coincidences of such events. British Prime Minister Theresa May, following the attacks in London which ISIS claimed responsibility for, has called for censorship of the internet, mentioning its part in terrorism. The manifesto May wrote explains that preventing terrorism is a top priority and that censoring content will ensure there is no “safe space for terrorists to be able to communicate online.”

In May, French President Emmanuel Macron has requested that parliament extend the State of Emergency until November 1. The president also called for the introduction of legislation to boost security in the face of the terrorist threat. “The President of the Republic has decided that the French Parliament should extend the state of emergency until 1 November,” an Elysee statement said on the Wednesday after Macron’s meeting with the Defense and National Security Council. Strangely enough, this extension has taken place a number of times before, and will continue to until the threat of terror has been neutralized. In response to this growing threat, a spokesman for the Afghan defense ministry, Daulat Waziri, was hesitant to comment on any specifics of the deployment, but said the Afghan government supports the decision: “The United States knows we are in the fight against terrorism,” Waziri said. “We want to finish this war in Afghanistan with the help of the NATO alliance.” – 4,000 additional troops are being deployed to Afghanistan, to fight against terrorism in another country.

This is how the United States deals with international terrorism, but then you have to wonder how they deal with domestic terrorism. Countries all over the world are taking precautionary methods to secure themselves from threats both foreign and domestic. As France continues to extend its State of Emergency, and Britain calling for censorship, Baltimore saw multiple deadly shootings within hours of each other. It was a burst of violence that forced the commissioner to make a drastic move: All uniformed officers were put on mandatory 12-hour shifts, as the city tried to control the crime.

Sheriff Wayne Ivey posted a controversial video message on Facebook recently, two days after a deadly workplace shooting in nearby Orlando which claimed the lives of five people. The Florida sheriff urged citizens to arm themselves in self-defense saying “This is war.” He doesn’t mean war in the sense that nukes will be flying, but the war against mass homicides and sociopaths who only seek the destruction of human life and social fabric. “What’s next is to fully understand that this is war, and you better be prepared to wage war to protect you, your family, and those around you if attacked,” he said. Ivey stressed that attackers rely on people running, hiding, and waiting for help, rather than fighting back. And they will use guns, knives, bombs, and even trucks to kill innocents. “What they don’t count on is being attacked themselves, having to become defensive to save their own lives,” Ivey argued.

We need to learn to protect ourselves, otherwise we will continue to put our faith, security and money in the very organizations that seek to keep us domesticated.

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